The Fish Kill Mission

The Fish Kill Mission by Tony Martin, published by Xlibris Corporation in November 2006, is a work of fiction that delves into a chilling narrative of terrorism. This edition spans 98 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds around a four-man team of Cuban terrorists who execute a devastating attack in Texas, resulting in significant loss of life and long-term repercussions for the region’s economy and national security.
Readers will encounter a thought-provoking exploration of the vulnerabilities within the United States’ infrastructure and the potential for small unit attacks. The narrative reflects Martin’s insights gained from his experiences managing public water supplies, emphasizing the ease with which such attacks could occur and their profound implications. The book, originally written fifteen years prior to the events of September 11, 2001, was updated to incorporate the political landscape of the 1990s, making it a relevant commentary on the intersection of terrorism and national defense.
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The Fishkill Mission was Tony Martin’s first of his six books. It was written fifteen years before the World Trade Center destruction, about an attack on a small part of Texas by a four-man team of vengeful Cuban terrorists. They are in our country for less than three days, kill over 100,000 people, destroy the economic viability of a region of over 75,000 square miles for decades to come, terrorize an entire nation and completely alter and redirect the political and defense priorities and the financial expenditures of the entire government structure at all levels; and, we never knew who they were or why they attacked us. Tony Martin asked several of his friends, relatives, and even an author’s agent, to review it for him in 1986, and to the person, they said it was simply too frightening and asked him not to publish it for fear of giving ideas to terrorists. He acquiesced to their pleas, and wrote and published five other books over the next fifteen years. He dug the book out in 2000 to update it to reflect the political realities of the 1990’s such as the fall of the USSR and the Gulf War, but again, he did not publish it. Since writing the book, Martin has been responsible for public water supplies in two different communities totaling well over 100,000 people, and the book reflects his long-standing belief that our life support infrastructure system exposes us to small unit attacks by our enemies with the greatest ease, the greatest long-term impact and the least probability of discovery or apprehension. Martin actually carried out the attacks described in the book using sand-filled containers and a camera, to ensure that the timetables and undetected access were possible and realistic. Sadly, they were.
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